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MOSIER. WASTO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, .IFNK 10, 191(5.
VOL. VIII
ENGINEERS TO
SURVEY INDUSTRY
S U M M E R
Summer weather has come at last. At this time o f year
there are the most chances to earn money. If we save part
o f what we earn it will be useful later on when chances to
earn are fewer. Start to deposit s a v in g s with this hank and
watch the deposit grow.
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•tty and belonged to the committee
which drafted the bulldiug code for th<
' rity of Portland
j Arthur M Swart lev o f Corvallis,
from the American Institute of Minina
Engineers. la minina enaineer of the
Orearon bureau of mint» and geology,
waa born 1873 In Iowa anil educateli at
tile uuiveraitles of Idaho und of Upper
U. S. Naval Consulting Board
Names Directors For Work.
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
Oregon
Base Ball Goods and Fishing Tackle (
Howard E. Coffin, chairman of the
Committee on Industrial Preparedness
of the Naval Consulting Board of the
United States, today announced the
names of the 250 state directors, form
The Dalles Sanatorium
ARTHUR
D A L L E S , OREGON
Doctors W ood and Bevis
OREGON
DAVID ROBINSON, M. D.
C. J. E. CARLSON
SHOE A N D H ARN ESS R E PAIRIN G
H AR N ESS SUPPLIES
MOSIER
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OREGON
Physician and Surgeon
M o s ie r
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O regon
Rented
D er by & S t e a r n s
L
H O O D
R IV E R .
Prepare for the renting
season during “ Wire Your
a w y e r s
O R EG O N
W. A. HUSBANDS
Blacksmith
Horse Shoeing and General
Repair Work.
M o s ie r ,
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O regon
If you would make your home
beautiful and need some
plants call at
Heights Greenhouse
Hood River, Oregon
Geranium 75c and $1 per doz.,
Heliotrope 75c and $1 per doz.,
Petunia 75c doz.. Salvi7cc doz.
Dr. H. L. Dumble
Physician
and Surgeon
Telephone»:
Residence I9JI
O ffice IMI
O fflc « in B r o t lu t B id « .
H o o d R io o r
HOWARD
E.
C O F F IN .
to April 15th.
ed into boards of five men each, who,
under the committee's direction, are
setting out to make a complete survey
of American industry for the lirst time
in the hls'ory of the United States gov
eminent
These state directors will lie under
the Immediate guidance of W. S. Gif
ford, chief statistician of the American
Telephone and Tejegrapb company,
who is acting as supervising director
of the work. Under them will work
Electrically e q u i p p e d
houses are seldom vacant.
Res. Phone 333
b y U n d erw ood & U nderw ood.
Home” month, March 15th
Insure your p r o p e r t y
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Office Phone 1081.
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C h a ir m a n
DR. C. H. JENKINS
DENTIST
On« Column . . . . . . . . .
10.00
Business locals will be charred at 5 rente per lln«
for earn insertion.
against undesirable tenants
or no tenants at all by hav
ing it wired for Electric Ser
vice.
Co mm itte e on
Prepared nets.
Industrial
The investment will
M. S W A R T L E Y .
Iowa, holding two degrees; Is a mem
tier of the American Mining congress,
was In the Bpanlsb-American war, ha.
ticen consulting engineer for mining
iimpanies lu western states and Is the
tuthor of reporta on ore de|«islts.
Kelt
Kail of Portland, from the
American society o f Mechanical Engl
leers. Is president and manager of the
Willamette Iron and Steel works and
lie Oregon Drydoek company, was
Jorn 18T0 In the state of New York and
•duoated at the Stevens Institute of
Technology, Is a member of the Society
>f Naval Architects and Marine Engl
leers, tile Portland chauilier of com
nene and the National Association of
Manufacturers and was pnssed assist
Hit engineer. Pulled States navy, dur
ng the Spanish.American war.
O. K. Coldwell of Portland, from the
American Institute o f Electrical Engl
ueers. Is general sii|iertntenilent of the
Portland Hallway. Light and Power
company; was bom, 1875, in Oregon
and educated at Stanford and Cornell
universities. Is a member o f the Port
laud chamber of commerce and has
had ros|Hins|hle charge of designing
add building hydraulic and steam sta
tions und transmission lines in and
about Portland for the pnst fifteen
years.
O. K. Stafford o f Eugene, from the
American Chemical society, Is profes
<or of chemistry anil director of the
chemical laltoralorles at the University
of Oregon, was Itorn, 1873, In Ohio and
educated at the universities of Kan
sas and Berlin, holds two degrees, Is
will be increased.
ments to offer if you arrange
for the work now.
Pacific Power & Lleit Co.
Union Pacific System
W. F. Laraway, Jeweler and Optician
CODLING MOTH DE
VELOPMENT IS SLOW
HO OD RIVER
(By Leroy Childs)
The cool nights during the past two
weeks have greatly hindered the (level
opment of the codling moths and egg !
laying has not occurred extensively up
to the present time. The warm weather
we are now having should stimulate i
egg deposition, making it necessary
that we have poison on the fruit not
later than June 20 to 22. Owing to the
fact that the fruit ia growing very rap
idly at this time of year best result |
will be obtained by timing the applica
tion so that it is on the fruit only a
few days before the worms hatch; oth
erwise the poisoned coating, being una
ble to stretch with Ihe growth of the
fruit, breaks apart and offers an open
ing for the worms. Growers with a
large acreage to spray should so time
their work that it be largely finished
by the 22nd as worms will be hatched
at that time.
If the present hot spell continues it
will hardly he safe to apply lime-sul- [
phur.
We have sprayed a block of I
trees thia week to determine the effect
of lime sulphur under these conditions. 1
The results are as yel not available but
the experiment station advises growers I
that they lesrn of the action of the
fungicide when applied at this time of
the year before they make a general I
application o f lime-sulphur.
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I I I I I I I I
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$ b y U nd erw ood A U nderw ood.
F. S T A F F O R D .
Supervi sing Oiractor C ommitte e on I n
dustrial Preparedness.
the more than 30,000 highly educated
Commercial printing ol all kinds at
members of the American Society of
The Bulletin office.
Ctrl! Engineer», the American Institute
of Mining Engineers, the American So
ciety of Mechanical Engineers, the
American Institute of Electrical Engi
neer» and the American Chemical so
ciety.
The state directors, who also become
associate mem tiers of the naval con
sulting board, have Just received ap
pointment by the secretary of the navy.
In making public their names Mr. Cot
fin said:
"The names and standing of these
men s|ieak for tbemselvea. They hav*
been selected by tbelr own professional
associates with the only standard
that of efficiency and Integrity. They
work without pay; Indeed, the services
A Truly Recreative Trip.
of many o f them could not be bought
In my Judgment they form a vast flex
New Scenes—New Foods—
ible organization, the like of which has
New Air —Everyone Needs.
never been known In this or any other
country of the world, and an organiza
Let us help you find Them.
tion, moreover, which from top to but
torn la absolutely nonpolltlcaL'*
The directors from this state are aa
follow ».
George ( otuer Mason of Portland,
from the A inert« an Society of l^ivll
O R K G O N -W A S H I N G T O N R A I L R O A D & N A V . C O .
Engineer» la » b e president of the IT nr
ley Mason i "m|imiy, contracting eugl
is The Direct, Pleasant Route
ueer«; was Imrii 1871 in New York city
to the Chief Resort Centers
and educated at New York university,
o f The Pacific Northwest.
hold« three degrees arid Is a member of
the Portland chamber of commerce
Mr Maa-aa Is past president of the
R.viklcta. fare* ami specific information about
Portland Aw«« iafioti of the American
Yellowstone National Park, North Beach,
Wallowa lake Park. Mt. Hood and Colombia
Society of Civil Engineers and of the
River Reports FREE upon application to
Employers' Association o f Oregon, was
for twelve years a member of the an
r . A . A L L I N C T O N , A r fa n t
glneering faculty 'if New York trnlver
PLAN NOW
Nichol & C om pany
1 he following communication from
L. B. Kox, county clerk, was read to
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the mayor and councilman :
" I h e County Court ia ol this county
1» at all times endeavoring to check
the growth of noxious weeds in this
county, and to that end have each year
inilructed the various road supervisors
to comply with the Isw regsrding nox
ious weeds. A large number of far
mers are making objections that the
cities make no attempt to destroy the
weeds within the city limits.
“ Would invite your attention to sec
tions 6467 and 6468 of Lord's Oregon
Laws and ask that you govern your
selves accordingly.
i ! s !.
The city marshal was instructed to "
I t
notify property owners to remove all
Jim Hill mustard, China lettuce, Rus
sian thistle and all other noxious weeds 4~;-l-H"l"l"l"l"l- l"l"l"l' I "I 'I b I I I I I I I 14-1 M l I 1
'H ■l"H- H -'H - H - H"l"l
within ten days.
The question of sprinkling the eity
streets was discussed but no action
taken. The roads through the city
need work done on them this fall, and
the matter was discussed briefly.
We carry a large assortment in both amber and smoked
Tbe following bills were allowed:
L. J. Merrill, agent Am. Surety Co.,
lenses.
Tortoise Shell still holds the popular fancy and we
bond for city treasurer, $12.
Alex Stewart, fire department ex
are
showing
a number o f styles in these mountings.
pense, $2.
Library Hoard, maintenance, $2.50.
We invite your inspection while our stock is complete.
Library, lights, $1.
P. L. Arthur, salary recorder. $10.
Pacific Power & Light Co., street
lights, $36.40.
Mosier Bulletin, supplies, $5.47.
R. W. Moe, salary marshal, April
und May, $10.
E X P E R T SW ISS W A T C H REPAIRING
Anderson After Speikership
W . S. G I F F O R D ,
and
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■H - H -l- H - H - l ■M - l-l-M"l"l- l"l"l"M"H-l-
There were 121.3 per cent more ap
ples in cold storage on June I this year,
than were held on June 1, 1915, accord
ing to statistics made public recently
by the Office of Markets and Rural Or
ganization of the Department of Agri
culture. The barreled apple holdings
show an excess of 166.9 per cent an t j
the boxed holdings an excess of R2.8
per cent over those of a year ago
During May 11.9 per cent of the De-
cember holdings moved from storage
as compared with 16.5 per cent during
April, 21.9 per cent during March, 17.H [
per cent during February. 15.8 per i
rent durir g January, and 12.36 per cent
during December. On June 1. 4.3 per'
cent of the December holdings remain
ed in the coolers.
There were 433
firms reporting 173,106 barrels in stor
age and 236,464 boxes on June I.
We have unusual induce
Vacation
WILL SOON
TIME BE HERE
PROCEEDINGS OF
COMMON COUNCIL
APPLE NOTES
not be great and the income
State o f O hio. C ity o f T oled o,
L u ca s C ou n ty, as
P ra n k J. C h en ey m ak e» oa th that ha
ts senior p artner o f the Arm o f F. J
C h en ey A C o., d o in g b usin ess In th e
C ity o f T oled o C ou n ty and S tate a fo r e
said. and that said Arm w ill p a y th e
aum o f O N E H ltN iiR K U D O L L A R S fo r
e a ch and e v e ry ca se o f C ata rrh that
ca n n ot b e cu red b y the use o f H A L I .'8
C ATA R RH CURE FRAN K J CH EN EY
S w orn to b e fo re m e and su b scrib ed
in m v presence, this tlth d a y o f D ecem
ber. A D 1886
A W GLEASON.
(S ea l!
N o ta ry P ublic.
H a ll's C ata rrh C ure is ta k e n Intern
a lly and a cta th rou gh th e B lo o d on the
M u cous S u rfa ces o f the S ystem . Send
fo r testim on ials, fre e
A
F. J C H E N E Y A C O.. T o le d o . O.
Sold b y all D ru ggists. 75c.
H a ll's F a m ily fu lls fo r con stip ation .
No: I"»
to the party orderinr them, at ieral rate«,
paid for before affidavits are furnished.
Auto and Spray Time Demand Goggles
The Mosier Book Store 1
Attorney-at-Law
I.lt
One-half Column —
OREGON ;;
Industrial Preparedness.
THE D A M E S
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One-quarter Column
Merchandise
George Cotn ar Ma io n , Bert C. Ball and
O. B. Coldwell of Portland, A r t h u r M.
S w art le y of Cor va llis and O. F. S t a f
ford of Eugene Chosen to Ta b u la te
A good line of each at prices you can’t beat
J. W . ALLEN
month t .10
General
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FIVE OREGON MEN SELECTED
THE
pot
One square.................
Leral advertisements will in all cases be charred
Enter««! u second cl»*» matter March Ï2. 1909 at
the post office at Mcwier. Oregon, under the A ct o f
March S. 1979.
Mosier
ProfMuuiiai Card, ..
MOSIER BULLETIN
HOGEK W. MOE
a mendier of the American Assi« tat Ion
For the Advancement o f Science and
lias done a great dial of scientific re
search work, particularly as consulting
chemist tn electro-chemical problems
lu connection with the proposed fino,
• si horsepower hydro elect rii' develop
ment at The Dalles.
BOOKS ADDED TO
MOSIER LILRARY
Dr. J. E. Anderson, of The Dalles, is
the latest avowed and active candidate
for spearker of the house at the 1917 1
session o f the legislature. Dr. Ander
son was « member of the 1915 house 1
and was the author of the Anderson 1
bill, which formed the foundation for
the present prohibition law.
The new candidate, following the
lead of R. N. Stanfield, of Umatilla
county, has inaugurated s letter writ
ing campaign in furtherance of his am
bition to land the speaker's job. He is
writing to the nominees for represent
ative throughout the state, congratu
lating them on their nomination, an
nouncing his candidacy and asking for
their support.
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OREGON
Suits to be cleaned, pressed and repaired may be left
at Mosier Book Store. Will be taken to Hood River
Monday returned Thursday. Special club offer—four
suits per month, sponge and pressed, for $1.50.
The Bee Hive
Cleaning and Pressing Parlors
H ood
R iver. O r e g o n
Personal Service Dentistry
W hy g o to Portland for dental work? D o you stop to consider
the service you receive from the hands o f the dentist w ho is hired
by the week to operate for you? Have your w or'i done at home
by the dentist w ho does the w ork from start to finish.
12k G old C row ns - -
»5
Bridge W ork, per tooth
»5
G old Fillings - - »2 to »5
Porcelain C row ns - - »6.50
Porcelain Fillings - - $1.50
Silver Fillings - - SI. »1.50
Plates - - -
- » 9 to » I Î
Extracting . . . . .
50c
Dr. W m. M. Post
Phone 2491
H ood River, Oregon
O ffice Hours 9 to 12, I to 5.
R oom s 1-2 Hall Rldg.
Fruit Growers Attention
Will m U direct to planters, less agents commission, choice
lot o f cherry, pear, apple and prune trees in one year old 3-4
and 4-fi ft. grades budded and grafted on best whole roots
and guaranteed true-to-name. Please write or phone
TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY, Hood River
■7 ><Pi
Enjoy The Good,
Long Smoke
A Full Value cigar affords and you'll
•ay it is the liest smoke lor the money
t o lie had on earth. The Full Value is
not just an ordinarily good 5c cigar. It
is a smoke that you cannot match (or
the price the world over.
S . E . F r a n c is c o
T M ».
Elliott House Barns to Ground
Last Thursday afternoon the houee
on the rench belonging to J. M Elliott
The following books have been added was burned to the ground. D. P. Har
vey, who has bean living on the place
this month to the Mosier library;
was rooking his dinner when he sud- .
Children’s Literature
Hunt—What Shall We Read to the denly discovered that the roof was
ablate. It waa impossible to save any
Children?
of the contents. Mr. Elliott, who did
Personal Hygiene
not know of the fire until his return
Moore —Keeping in Condition.
from the rose festival in Portland
Fiction
Monday morning, stated that no insur
Beach—Iron Trail.
ance was carried on the dwelling. For
Grey —Riders of the Purple Sage.
16 years, since the house has been
Quick—Brown Mouse.
bam, Mr. Elliott has kept up the in
Spearman—Nan of Music Mountain.
surance.
It ran out in April of this
Tompkina— Seed of the Righteous.
year and Mr. Elliott concluded not to
Juvenile
renew the insurance as the danger of
Burgess-Grandfather Frog.
Grover —Sun bonnet Babies in Hol the old house burning seemed remote.
land.
Magasines
Snipers Interrupt Phone Service
Harper's. April, 1916.
(From the Hood River Glacier)
S TEA M ER
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e o p l e ’ s
O A K S'
TA H O M A
n a v ig a t io n
C
o m pa n y
CHARLES NELSON. M a n a g e r .
leaves The Dalles 7:00 A. M., Sundays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Arrives at Mosier at 8:16. A. M.
Leaven Portland on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays
from Oak Street Dock.
Passengers and freight.
Mosier Dock in charge o f J. W. Huskey, who will meet all
boats and attend to transfer. Phone No. 85.
Not ire of Annul School fleeting
Frank Howard, local sujjerintendent
of the Pacific Telephone * Telegraph
Co., says that he has found the cause
o f interruption in transcontinental tel
ephone service from Poitlsad in broken
insulators along the East .Side rosds
“ I have discovered." says Mr How
ard. “ that the glass insulators are shot
off by people riding oeer valley roads
in automobiles.
The practice of shooting at insulators
is not only disastrous to telephone air
vice, but county authorities say that
lives uf travelers sre endangered, and
D a m e ls e n .
efforts will he made to apprehend and
District Ciork. punish the guilty parties.
Notice ia hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 52 of
Wasco county, state o f Oregon, that
the annual school meeting of said dis
trict will be held at the srhoolhnuaa on
the 19th day of June, 1916, at 3 0>
p m. for the following objects:
To vote for one Director and one
Clerk.
Dated this 9th day o f June, 1916.
Dr D Robinson.
Chairman Board o f Directors.
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Every Article of Furniture without Re
serve Must Sell in Thirty Days
Don’t Miss This Chance
Come in look over our stock. Nothing above wholesale, majority below
iviet. Everything must go, building "eased and commence rem olding
July 1st. 26 years in business in Hood River—the oldest merchant. Still
have I'miertsk>nf Parlors; prompt and best ol service.
S. £ . B A R T M E 5 S , H o o d R iv e r